Extradition Agreement with the European UnionSenate Consideration of Treaty Document 109-14

Treaty Document

Formal Title

Agreement on Extradition between the United States of America and the European Union (EU), signed on June 25, 2003 at Washington, together with twenty-two bilateral instruments which subsequently were signed between the United States and each European Union Member State in order to implement the Agreement with the EU. The Agreement includes an explanatory note which is an integral part of the Agreement.

Resolution of advice and consent to ratification agreed to in Senate by Division Vote.

09/23/2008

Treaty moved through its parliamentary stages up to and including presentation of the resolution of advice and consent to ratification.

09/23/2008

Considered by Senate. By Unanimous Consent.

09/11/2008

Reported by Senator Dodd, Committee on Foreign Relations with printed Ex. Rept.110-12 and a resolution of advice and consent to ratification with (23 resolutions of ratification) 1 condition and 23 declarations--1 per treaty. Executive Calendar No. 12.

07/29/2008

Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

09/28/2006

Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations by unanimous consent to remove the injunction of secrecy.

09/23/2008 Resolution of advice and consent to ratification agreed to in Senate by Division Vote.

09/23/2008 Treaty moved through its parliamentary stages up to and including presentation of the resolution of advice and consent to ratification.

09/23/2008 Considered by Senate. By Unanimous Consent.

09/11/2008 Reported by Senator Dodd, Committee on Foreign Relations with printed Ex. Rept.110-12 and a resolution of advice and consent to ratification with (23 resolutions of ratification) 1 condition and 23 declarations--1 per treaty. Executive Calendar No. 12.

07/29/2008 Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

09/28/2006 Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations by unanimous consent to remove the injunction of secrecy.